Reviews
Small market but decent choice of produce. Handy place to grab some food after drinking in one of the local breweries
Tiny food market, more like extension of Maltby street market but definitely worth of visiting.
Just a few stalls and sellers make up this street market on a Saturday, but it's still worth a visit in combination with Maltby Street Market just around the corner. There are lovingly made baked goods, preserves, bread and butter - and you can grab a coffee or craft beer round there too.
Nice local market, just down the road from Maltby Street market, so you can visit both together! Good selection of traders that changes often. There aren't really many places to sit with your food, but if it's good weather, you can perch on the pavement : be aware that it's only open on Saturdays!
Very nice street food market, which I had always considered to be a part of Maltby Street Market! On the wekeend there is a good variety of foods on offer again, with pricing that is pretty standard for London street-food markets. Lots of people, but never feels too crowded.
Amazing selection of foods and beers. Breads, cheeses, sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, scampi... I could go on! Anspach and Hobday and the bottle shop are always open when the market is on and offer an amazing selection of craft beer to wash down the plethora of food that is at your disposal oh and maltby St market is just a stone's throw away if nothing tickles your fancy.
Great market with a creative edge. Less wall to wall crowds than nearby Maltby St market. Great oysters, Japanese knives, start up producers and coffee. Right by several breweries - en route in the Bermondsey beer mile.
Great oysters from decantur and nice beers too!
Lovely little market. Don't expect lots of stalls. This market is quite small. If you get bored you can walk into one of the breweries under the railway arches.
Love it! This is the starting point of something for which I would like to establish the term "the beer mile", because if you follow the overground track to the northeast you will discover numerous micro-breweries e.g. Partizan Brewing, Fourpure Brewing Co., and many more in addition to the ones on the Druid Street market itself.